Lignende saker
- 6. april 2024Resultat Dundret Runt 2024
- 20. januar 2024Resultater 20 km fellesstart klassisk kvinner verdenscup Oberhof 2024
- 10. desember 2023Ny norsk maktdemonstrasjon på 10 km fri i Østersund
- 3. desember 2023Jan Thomas Jenssen avgjorde herrestafetten
- 3. desember 2023Skuffende fjerdeplass for de norske kvinnene i Gällivare
- 3. desember 2023Endringer i Norges kvinnelag til stafetten i Gällivare
- 2. desember 2023Golberg vant jevn 10 km i Gällivare - 6 nordmenn topp 7
- 19. november 2023Resultat 10 km fristil damer Gällivarepremiären 2023
- 19. november 2023Resultat 10 km fristil herrar Gällivarepremiären 2023
- 18. november 2023Resultat 10 km klassisk herrar Gällivarepremiären 2023
Resultater og startlister 10 km fri teknikk kvinner Gällivare lørdag 2. desember 2023.
10 km fri teknikk kvinner Gällivare 2023
Dato: Lørdag 2. desember
Program og resultater verdenscup Gällivare
Resultater
Startlister
Statistikk og fun facts
Sweden
Sweden won the first three individual World Cup events this season: Emma
Ribom (sprint), Ebba Andersson (10km classic style) and Moa Ilar (20km
freestyle).
Sweden can win four successive women’s individual World Cup events for
the first time.
Charlotte Kalla is the only Swedish woman to have won an individual World
Cup event in Gällivare: in the 10km freestyle on 22 November 2008.
Ebba Andersson (4) and Frida Karlsson (4) claimed the most wins in
women’s World Cup distance events last season.
Andersson won the first women’s World Cup distance event this season,
the 10km classic style in Ruka on 25 November.
Five of Andersson’s six individual World Cup wins came in 10km events,
including three freestyle events: Val di Fiemme (Tour de Ski) on 10 January
2021, Les Rousses on 27 January 2023 and Toblach on 4 February 2023.
Moa Ilar can become the second Swedish woman to win back-to-back
individual World Cup events in 2023, after Frida Karlsson in the 10km
classic style and 20km pursuit freestyle in Oberstdorf in January (Tour de
Ski).
Other contenders
Gällivare hosts a women’s World cup event for the first time since
November 2012, when Marit Bjørgen won the women’s 10km freestyle on
24 November and Norway won the women’s 4x5km relay the next day.
Last season, Kerttu Niskanen won the 2022/23 distance crystal globe
despite winning only two of the 17 World Cup distance events that season:
the 10km classic style in both Beitostølen (10 December 2022) and Falun
(17 March 2023).
Jessica Diggins won the distance crystal globe in 2020/21. She finished
runner-up in the distance (and also overall) standings last season.
All of Diggins’ 14 victories in individual World Cup events were achieved in
freestyle events.
Rosie Brennan (9th, 2nd and 3rd in Ruka last week) hopes to claim her
third individual World Cup, after two victories in Davos in December 2020
(sprint and 10km freestyle).